In 2010 the remains of 1,356 paupers, cholera victims and foreign sailors were removed from the graveyard of All Saints Church (on the west side of Newby Place between the rectory and East India Road) to enable the development of Newby Place Health and Wellbeing Centre. The remains were transferred to Islington & St Pancras Cemetery, N2.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Burial remains from All Saints Church Poplar
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Removal of graveyard remains - All Saints Poplar
We've not seen wet slate plaques look so bad before. Perhaps this is some sla...
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Charles Wall
Builder active in 1885. Nominative determinism strikes again - see Isambard Brunel for more examples.
Northumberland House - St Martin's le Grand
Belonged to King Henry IV who gave it to his wife Queen Jane after which it was called her Wardrobe. It was afterwards a printing-house, and then a tavern. Not to be confused with Northumberland Ho...
John Cornelius Park
From The Teddington Society: "a prominent builder and land owner. He was born in Wootton-under Edge, Gloucestershire but by the 1851 Census was living in Teddington. He bought the Lordship of the M...
Lorne House
Early-mid 19th century pair of terraced houses, now Grade II Listed. From 1945 on this property has had a chequered career. Lome House was approved for the education and training of girls sent the...
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